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Show MARCH 27.-A return to ancient history! Noah's Ark and the Flood! The Sophs, resplendent in bright yellow and black, peacefully enjoyed their basket luncheon until considerably dampened by an overwhelming stream from the fire-hose. However, later in the day the smiling faces of the happy dancers at the Odeon appeared after the storm was over, and Sophomore Day closed a great success.MARCH 30.-Utah added another victory to her list of 1913-14 successes by winning the Triangular Debate from the B. Y. U. and A. C. Resolved, That the U. S. should exempt all U. S. vessels engaged in coastwise trade passing through the Panama Canal from toll charges, the right of the U. S. to exempt such is conceded, was the question.APRIL 3.-Student Body nominations for officers of the 1914-15 Student Body took place in assembly at 11:30. Enthusiasm, spirited nomination speeches, and loud applause were the chief features of the meeting.APRIL 3.-The Yama-Yama dance was the most unique affair we have had on the campus for some time. Such vivid and multi-varied combinations can scarcely be imagined as appeared there in actuality-all colors of the spectrum. The makeups were splendid-and half the fun of the party. Beauty spots ran rampant. With music and ribbon confetti, amid this merry round, the effect was indescribably attractive.APRIL 7.-So much enthusiasm was shown in the tryouts that it was with great difficulty that the judges made their decisions for the cast of "Twelfth Night"-which is to be presented by experienced players during Commencement Week. The cast as announced is: Orsino, Allen Thurman; Sebastian,31 I31 UK213 |